Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway urged two guests to stop “sticking” to each other as they discuss the transport workers strike.

The heated dispute led viewers to complain about the segment over the “strong” views of radio host Cristo Foufas when he clashed with journalist Ash Sarkar in a debate on workers’ rights to strike.

Kate, 55, was forced to intervene when the two men discussed their divergent views on the mass abandonment of train crews earlier this week, with further strikes scheduled for June 21, 23 and 25.

While Ash lashed out at Christ for his ferocious views on implementing a legal strike ban to prevent staff from organizing a strike, GMB announcer listened intently to co-host Ben Shephard.



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However, things have taken a personal turn, with guests making fun of each other from their workplace.

Ash said: “I wouldn’t trust someone who works for a station owned by Rupert Murdoch, someone who is ideologically opposed to unions, to go there, that’s a good strategy. elected representatives and of the working class “. to defend oneself”.

Cristos replied: “A ridiculous point because obviously you work for an organization, your media company, which will obviously take a stand …”.

Before he could finish, Kate quickly stepped in and asked, “Don’t attack yourself, people will be confused.”



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Meanwhile, angry viewers took to Twitter to complain as the Talk Radio host grew increasingly agitated over the matter.

One wrote: “This man is too angry and screams by 7:35”.

Another added: “Who the hell is this Christos Foufas idiot at GMB? I turn it on and he’s screaming aggressively, so he’s clearly already lost the argument. “

A third posted: “A big thug named Cristo Foufas throwing tantrums at the GMB we can’t live with. The person next to you is not the enemy, it is the big boys who make the profit. Solidarity with trade unions and undervalued workers. . “



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A fourth social media user tweeted: “Who is this annoying clown who says the government should ban the right to strike?”

A fifth complained: “This kind of argument is shocking, people really believe that we shouldn’t be able to demonstrate or strike. The country will soon become a conservative dictatorship ”.

Good Morning Britain airs Monday through Friday at 6:00 am on ITV and ITV Hub.

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